Maduro's son and sister will test the Russian vaccine

Media in Venezuela report that President Nicolas Maduro's son and sister will be part of 2,000 volunteers instead of receiving the Russian vaccine as part of her latest clinical trials. In communication with the media, President Maduro said he supports his son's decision by adding [...]
Media in Venezuela report that President Nicolas Maduro's son and sister will be part of 2,000 volunteers instead of receiving the Russian vaccine as part of her latest clinical trials.
In a communication with the media, President Maduro said he supports his son's decision by adding that and he is willing to be among the first to receive the Sputnik V vaccine as soon as she lives ready for mass use.
Venezuela has officially reported 77 thousand cases of coronary and 650 victims since the launch of pandemic, but it is thought that the figures could be higher.
Russia is the first country to have registered an anti-coronavirus vaccine on August 11th, and then President Putin said his daughter also received a dose. However, health experts have questioned whether this vaccine has gone through all necessary steps











